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1. means of the manual control panel see figure 10 2 Every time a touch control is operated there is an audible beep if a series of beeps is heard it means a malfunction has been detected In the malfunction table see 810 2 5 the malfunction can be identified 10 2 1 Switching on the pilot light on the appliance 1 Press the touch control with the star for a minimum of 3 seconds 2 The start up procedure will be executed automatically 3 After the pilot light has been burning for about 10 seconds the main burner on the hearth will be ignited and burn in the highest position 4 If the pilot light has not kept on burning Fig 10 2 for 10 seconds orif an electrical failure is detected the gas supply will automatically be disconnected Possible causes of the extinction of the pilot light are e Operating error e The security system kicking in due to a malfunction in the in and outlet flue system e Malfunction in the pilot light system e Airin the gas pipes faber gt gt gt 17 Eng 10 2 2 Regulating the flame height The flame height can be regulated by keeping the touch control with the little flame pressed down until the desired flame image has been achieved If the same touch control is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the lowest position By keeping the touch control with the big flame amp pressed down the flame will increase in size until the highest position has been achieved Accor
2. Eng 9 User s safety instructions These instructions should be carefully read and adhered to The appliance has been designed for heating purposes This means that all surfaces of the hearth except the controls but including the glass can become very hot gt 100 C If you find or suspect a gas leak turn off the gas main and get in touch with your gas fitter Don t use the hearth if the glass is broken Get in touch with your gas fitter in case the hearth regularly switches off The hearth has an alarm system that automatically turns off the gas main when there istoo high an accumulation of smoke in the combustion chamber or when the gas supply has been temporarily disconnected Wait for at least five minutes before you reignite the hearth Don t place any curtains clothes laundry furniture or other inflammable materials in the neighbourhood of the appliance The minimum safe distance is 100 cm Because of the newness of the materialsthese can spread a certain smell the first few times the hearth is switched on Switch off the hearth if you don t use the appliance for an extended period Don t allow children to use the remote control unit without adult supervision Note Because the hearth is a source of heat air circulation will arise That is why it is important that you do not use the hearth shortly after a renovation By natural air circulation moisture and volatile components from paint building materials floor coverings e
3. the in and outlets of the flue system e Placing the gas connection Note If possible place the hearth and the in and N outlets of the flue system before building up the chimney breast 4 1 Preparation before mounting A gt Before you place the hearth in its definite Y O Q position it would be sensible to remove the frame before it is placed This will lower the risk of 11 damages 2 LO N E 1 Draw the drill holes according to the picture see fig 4 1 2 Drill the holes j EEE EE EEE ENESELE 3 Remove the frame from the hearth Fig 4 1 4 Dismount the wall bracket of the hearth j 5 Mount the wall bracket onto the wall with the help of a spirit level and with the screws and plugs supplied with this product see fig 4 2 6 Measure the thickness of the wall Saw the combined in and outlet flue pipe to the correct length The length of the outer pipe is the thickness of the wall plus 50mm The inner pipe should stick out of the outer pipe for 20 mm 8 The hearth can be placed now faber gt gt 6 Eng 4 2 Placing the hearth e Place the hearth on the wall bracket e Mount the corner supports to the top and make sure the hearth is absolutely level e Construct the gas connection according to the requirements see also e Check the pipes for gas density If mounted in the manner described above the burner can always be dismounted for service purposes e Mount the in and outlet flue system onto the
4. LE80 EELOTOOF Torch Installation instructions and User s manual faber List of Contents 1 IMEFOMUCEION ERPDERURRERERPREERFERREREFEREERFERCEEEEREEREELEREERERURLEOERUERPERCREREER 3 2 Safety Instructions for the fitter sssssssssusnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 3 Installation requirements einen 4 3 1 Construction inSEruckians aus om katade jh ie 4 3 2 Requirements flue system and outlets 5 A Installation instructionsS s sssssssssssusnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 4 1 Preparation before MOUNCING sssessssssssrsrrrrrrererrrerrrrrrrrne 6 4 2 Placing the hearth ann ee engen 7 4 3 Placing the gas C nnection anen a 7 5 Pre delivery check a aaa 7 5 1 Check function remote control use ee 8 5 1 1 Switching on the pilot light by means of remote control 8 5 1 2 Regulating the flame height u a 8 5 1 3 Replacing the batteries 0 ci nenn seen imaami E 8 5 2 Check function manual operation ccecce 9 5 2 1 Regulating the flame height zssz22s0s2se nennen nenne nennen 9 5 2 2 Putting the appliance on the pilot light 10 5 2 3 Extinguishing the pilot light ssssssssssssrsrrrrrerrereresrrrrrrrre 10 5 2 4 Table with error 0088 reset 10 5 3 Function check of flue system een a 11 5 4 Checking the pre pressure i c 11 5 4 1 Gauging pre pPreSSUFe ccc saenu teen lane heki 11 6 Final check and instruction customer ssssssssssssunnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12 7 1 411 4 BEPRRRRERPRRPE
5. REEREELREREREUERFEUELREFPERLRERLERFOERFBELCEEUEERPEREERREUERRESER 12 7 1 Ordinary service Checks cssesensenesseenennenennenennen nennen nenne nenn 12 7 1 1 Cleaning the LASS ae aan ae 12 7 1 2 Cleaning the combustion chamber mnn n ann manna 13 7 1 3 Dismantling the burner ensssensenessennennenennenennen nennen 13 7 1 4 _ Dismantling the pilot light burner mnn mann manna 13 8 Technical data issued nun dann in gan ndene 13 9 User s safety instructions ai 15 10 Operating instructions ueninscnunnnnennannennen anno nn mann nennen 16 10 1 Operation by means of remote control cnseeensenenseneenennennen 16 10 1 1 Switching on the pilot light by means of remote control 16 10 1 2 Regulating the flame height ernnerrrnnnnrn vennana 16 10 1 3 Putting the appliance on the pilot light 16 10 1 4 Extinguishing the pilot light zsrcsseneseen een ernennen nennen nen 16 10 1 5 Replacing the batteries zeesssennesnenennenennensenen nennen nenne 17 10 2 Operating the service panel on the hearth ccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 10 2 1 Switching on the pilot light on the appliance nn 17 10 2 2 Regulating the flame height cccccece cece e eee ee nen nennen 18 10 2 3 Putting the appliance on the pilot light nn renee 18 10 2 4 Extinguishing the pilot light serseseeseenennenennenennen nenne nenn 18 10 2 5 Error Code en een 18 11 Cleaning an
6. ame pressed down until the desired flame image has been achieved 2 If the same key is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the lowest position 3 By keeping the key with the big flame pressed down the flame will increase in size until the highest position has been achieved 4 If the same key is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the highest position 10 1 3 Putting the appliance on the pilot light If the hearth is not used for a brief period there is a possibility of keeping it on the pilot light Press the Stand by key for that function 10 1 4 Extinguishing the pilot light If the hearth is in disuse for a considerable period we recommend you extinguish the pilot light You can do this by pressing the key with the ball faber RR Eng 10 1 5 Replacing the batteries In this set of controls only the remote control unit runs on batteries These have a lifespan of approximately 1 year Note only use alkaline batteries 6 Remove the lid at the back of the remote control unit 7 Remove the block battery from the niche Make sure you don t pull the wires 8 Detach the battery from the connector 9 Replace it with a new alkaline long life battery 10 Replace the lid Note Batteries are chemical waste and should be disposed of separately according to local regulations 10 2 Operating the service panel on the hearth If the appliance has been opened remove the frame the hearth can be operated by
7. d maintenance s sssssssssunnnnnnnnnnnnnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 19 11 1 Cleaning the ASS en u ee ana eneehe 19 12 Disposal of wrappings and appliance 2usunnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnn nun nun nen 19 faber Eng Eng 1 Introduction With this hearth you receive an installation and operation manual Please read this manual and keep it safe for future use Design e Especially patented Torch flame by means of Faber International spot burner with torch effect e The gas control valve is automatically operated e Closed appliance ventilation and exhaust by means of outer wall feed through e Remote control unit standard on all appliances e CE approved 2 Safety Instructions for the fitter e The appliance has been adjusted and sealed in the factory in accordance with the category and pressure indicated on the registration plate Check whether the data on the registration plate are in agreement with the local type of domestic gas and pressure The fitter is not permitted to change these adjustments e The appliance should be placed connected and checked by a CORGI registered gas fitter in accordance with national and local Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations and installation instructions e Inthe Netherlands the installation has to meet the requirements as laid down in the Building Code The location and manner of outlet must satisfy the standards NPR 3378 60 environmental pollution an dilution of smoke emi
8. ding to your wishes the flame can be made smaller by pressing on the touch control with the little flame If the touch control with the big flame is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the highest position 10 2 3 Putting the appliance on the pilot light If the hearth is not used for a brief period there is a possibility of keeping it on the pilot light Press the Stand by touch control for that function 10 2 4 Extinguishing the pilot light If the hearth is in disuse for a considerable period we recommend you extinguish the pilot light You can do this by pressing the key with the ball Warning If by any cause the pilot light is extinguished wait for at least five minutes before attempting to reignite the pilot light Get in touch with your gas fitter if the hearth regularly switches off 10 2 5 Error codes If the processor notices an error an alarm is given See the table below for an explanation of these error codes Alarm Number of Malfunction Action to be taken beeps 3 Manual control panel Have the gas fitter install a new manual malfunction control panel Have the gas fitter install a new gas 4 Engine malfunction control valve 5 Malfunction in the control Have the gas fitter install a new circuit of the engine electronic control circuit faber gt gt 18 Eng 11 Cleaning and maintenance The appliance should be checked and cleaned annually by a CORGI registered
9. gas fitter The in and outlet flue system should also be cleaned and checked Before you clean the appliance always switch it off first and allow time for the appliance to cool down 11 1 Cleaning the glass 1 Remove the window from the hearth see figure 7 1 2 For cleaning the glass see 7 1 1 3 Most of the deposit can be removed by rubbing it with a dry cloth If necessary you can use a ceramic cleaning agent 4 Note prevent the making of finger marks on the glass These cannot be removed once the fire has burnt them into the glass 12 Disposal of wrappings and appliance The wrapping materials of the appliance can be recycled The following could be used e Cardboard box e CFC free polystyrene foam soft e Wood e Synthetic materials e Paper These materials as well as the batteries in the remote control unit should be disposed of in a responsible fashion and in accordance with local government regulations Batteries are chemical waste Remove the batteries first before disposing of the remote control unit The government can also provide you with information about the disposal of appliances in a responsible fashion faber gt gt 19 faber faber Saturnus 8 NL 8448 CC Heerenveen P O Box 219 NL 8440 AE Heerenveen T 31 0 513 656500 F 31 0 513 656501 Eng gt gt 20
10. hearth Fig 4 2 e Mount the frame to the hearth If possible use magnets so that the frame fits closely to the wall Note after installation briefly burn the fire for max 1 hour Next check for possible deposit white film on the glass Remove this deposit 4 3 Placing the gas connection Gas connection Make sure of a gas connection of 15mm directly from the gas meter with near the appliance a CE approved gas control tap G 1 2 that should always be accessible The connection to the hearth is made according to ISO 7 1 by means of a 3 8 conic female thread Always check for gas density 5 Pre delivery check To make sure of proper functioning after constructing the hearth the following points need to be checked e remote control unit e manual control panel e pilot light e main burner e flue system e pre pressure faber gt gt gt 7 Eng 5 1 Check function remote control The hearth can be operated in two ways In the unlikely event that the remote control unit should fail to work the hearth can be operated by means of a manual control panel see 8 5 2 Every time a key on the remote control unit see figure 5 1 istouched there is an audible beep If a series of beeps is heard it means there is some kind of malfunction In de malfunction table see 5 2 4 the malfunction can be identified 5 1 1 Switching on the pilot light by means of remote control 1 Press the keys with the star and the ball simul
11. n t set yet are sucked up These components can be deposited on cold surfaces as soot That is why we recommend you do not use the fire shortly after a renovation Table 1 Inner size recess in mm Torch chimney breast A Width inner size 300 B Height inner size 842 C Depth inner size minimum 165 For the points A to C the following applies inner size recess in the wall tolerance of 0 mm and 5 mm faber gt gt 4 Eng Fig 1 size specifications Torch wanddikte 3 2 Requirements flue system and outlets The appliance istype C11 The combined in and outlet can only be located through the facade The length of the flue pipe can be defined by adding 50 mm to the thickness of the wall The maximum length of the flue pipe is 600 mm and the maximum wall thickness therefore is 550 mm Check whether the outlet desired by you satisfies the local installation requirements concerning pollution proper functioning and dilution of smoke emission see also safety instructions for the gas fitter chapter 2 Some important requirements for proper functioning are The facade outlet should be at least 0 5 m away from e corners of the building e roof overhangs e balconies and such faber gt gt gt 5 Eng 4 Installation instructions 10 100 Follow the instructions in the order given for the ed 2 best result O N e Preparation before mounting e Placing the hearth e Placing
12. ng agent Fig 7 1 Note prevent the making of finger marks on the glass These cannot be removed once the fire has burnt them into the glass faber gt gt gt 12 7 1 2 Cleaning the combustion chamber Eng Before cleaning allow the hearth to cool off first You can clean the combustion chamber with a vacuum cleaner If necessary the glazed inner wall can be cleaned with a scourer and a little bit of washing up liquid 7 1 3 Dismantling the burner 1 Disconnect the gas supply 2 Remove the glass see figure 7 1 3 Take the burner out of the combustion chamber This can be cleaned now 7 1 4 Dismantling the pilot light burner 1 Disconnect the gas supply 2 Remove the glass see figure 7 1 3 Take the burner out of the combustion chamber This can be cleaned now s Technical data Country NL BE FR Cat 12L 2e Type of appliance C11 C11 Adjusted to type of gas G25 G20 Nominal load Hi kW 2 2 2 4 Pipe pressure mbar 25 20 Gas consumption at full nominal load 15 C 1013 mbar l h 269 258 Gas injector diameter mm 1 2 1 2 Type of pilot light Sit 145 Sit 145 Connection smoke outlet air inlet 100 150 100 150 Manual Control panel ACS2 ACS2 Remote control unit RF EDB10 EDB10 Voltage receiver V 9V adapter 9V adapter Voltage sender V 9V block battery 9V blockbattery Gas connection ISO 7 1 3 8 female thread 3 8 female thread faber gt gt 13 faber Operating Instructions gt gt 14
13. on manual operation If the appliance has been opened the hearth can be operated by means of the manual control panel see figure 5 2 Every time a touch control on the panel see figure 5 2 is touched there is an audible beep If a series of beeps is heard it means there is some kind of malfunction In de malfunction table see 8 5 2 4 the malfunction can be identified 1 Press the touch control with the star x for a minimum of 3 seconds 2 The start up procedure will be executed automatically 3 After the pilot light has been burning for a minimum of 10 seconds the main burner on the hearth will be ignited 4 If the pilot light has not been burning for a minimum of 10 seconds or if there is an electrical failure the gas Fig 5 2 supply is automatically disconnected Possible causes of the extinction of the pilot light are e Operating error e The security system kicking in due to a malfunction in the in and outlet flue system e Malfunction in the pilot light system e Airin the gas pipes 5 2 1 Regulating the flame height 1 The flame height can be regulated by keeping the touch control with the little flame pressed down until the desired flame image has been achieved 2 If the same touch control is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the lowest position 3 By keeping the touch control with the big flame pressed down the flame will increase in size until the highest position has been achieved 4 If
14. ssion and NPR 3378 61 for the proper function e In Belgium the appliance has to meet the requirements of the Belgian installation standard NBN D51 003 e The construction of the hearth should not be altered faber gt gt 3 Eng 3 Installation requirements 3 1 Construction instructions When building the chimney breast take the following into account e The chimney breast should be constructed of non inflammable materials e For detailed inner measurements see figure 1 and table 1 e We recommend you install the hearth first and then build up the chimney breast e Always ventilate the space above the hearth Install ventilation appliances with sufficient surface These are available from Faber e Asis true for any heating appliance the wallpaper vinyl and other heat sensitive furnishings or paint close to the appliance could suffer discolouration That is why you should use a special heat resistant finishing coat e To prevent cracks you should adhere to a drying period of roughly 1 day per mm thickness when applying a new coating of stucco e Make sure that the gas control tap near the hearth is easily accessible and operable at all times e The lintel should not be placed directly on the hearth If possible use a concrete lintel Note because a hearth is a source of heat air circulation will arise By natural air circulation moisture and volatile components from paint building materials floor coverings etc that have
15. structions on how to operate the appliance manually and by remote control including the replacement of the batteries e Give advice and instructions about maintenance and cleaning Emphasize the danger of finger marks burning in on the glass surface and the glazed back wall e Hand over these installation instructions and user s manual e Recommend an annual service check by a CORGI registered gas fitter 7 Service To be able to guarantee the safety of this appliance it is necessary that the appliance is given an annual service check by a professional CORGI registered gas fitter Important Always close the gas connection tap before dismounting any part After any repair or maintenance always test the appliance for gas leakage including the burners and the gas nipple After installation service and maintenance the appliance and the outlet flue system should be checked for gas density and smoke density 7 1 Ordinary service checks 1 Cleaningof if necessary a the glass b the combustion chamber c the burner d the pilot light 2 Perform a check as described in chapter 5 3 Perform a visual check of the smoke in and outlet flue system and check for damages 7 1 1 Cleaningthe glass Depending onthe intensity of use a deposit will be formed on the glass You can clean the glass by removing the window see figure 7 1 Most of the deposit can be removed by rubbing it with a dry cloth If necessary you can use a ceramic cleani
16. taneously for a minimum of 3 seconds 2 The start up procedure will be executed automatically 3 After the pilot light has been burning for a minimum of 10 seconds the main burner on the hearth will be ignited 4 If the pilot light has not been burning for a minimum of 10 seconds or if there is an electrical failure the gas supply is automatically disconnected 5 1 2 Regulating the flame height Fig 5 1 1 The flame height can be regulated by keeping the key with the little flame pressed down until the desired flame image has been achieved 2 If the same key is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the lowest position 3 By keeping the key with the big flame pressed down the flame will increase in size until the highest position has been achieved 4 If the same key is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the highest position 5 1 3 Replacing the batteries In this set of controls only the remote control unit runs on batteries These have a lifespan of approximately 1 year Note only use alkaline batteries 1 Remove the lid at the back of the remote control unit 2 Remove the block battery from the niche Make sure you don t pull the wires 3 Detach the battery from the connector 4 Replace it with a new alkaline long life battery 5 Replace the lid Note Batteries are chemical waste and should be disposed of separately according to local regulations faber gt gt gt 8 Eng 5 2 Check functi
17. tc that haven t set yet are sucked up These components can be deposited on cold surfaces as soot The first time you should use the hearth depends on various circumstances Consult your gas fitter on this matter faber gt gt 15 Eng 10 Operating instructions The Torch is intended to be operated by the remote control unit that is supplied with the appliance Only for service purposes or if the batteries are empty can the hearth be operated manually by means of a manual control panel see 810 2 10 1 Operation by means of remote control Every time the remote control unit see figure 10 1 is used the appliance will give an audible beep The receiver will also give a series of beeps if a malfunction is detected See the malfunction table 810 2 5 for the meaning of these series of beeps 10 1 1 Switching on the pilot light by means of remote control 1 Press the keys with the star and the ball simultaneously for a minimum of 3 seconds 2 The start up procedure will be executed automatically 3 After the pilot light has been burning for a minimum of 10 seconds the main burner on the hearth will be ignited and burn in the highest position 4 If the pilot light has not kept on burning for 10 seconds or if there an electrical failure is detected the gas supply will automatically be disconnected Fig 10 1 10 1 2 Regulating the flame height 1 The flame height can be regulated by keeping the key with the little fl
18. th burn in the highest position 2 Check the flame image 3 After 10 minutes check if the flame burns a clear yellow Switch off the hearth in case the flame burns blue and check a The connections of the flue system no leakage b The mounting of the outlet The wall feed through must be mounted with the right side up c Whether the appliance has the correct adjustments Check the registration plate for type of gas and country of destination 5 4 Checking the pre pressure Because the pre pressure in a domestic appliance is not always correct it makes sense to check the pre pressure during maintenance and repairs 5 4 1 Gauging pre pressure 1 Turn off the gas control tap 2 Open the gas nipple a few turns see figure 5 3 and connect a pressure gauge hose 3 Check whether the pressure measured agrees with the pressure indicated on the registration plate 4 Take this gauge when the hearth is burning in the highest position and every other gas appliance is in use and when the hearth is on the pilot light 5 If the pressure is too low check whether the gas pipes are of sufficient diameter 6 If the pressure is too high in excess of 5 mbar higher you are not permitted to connect the appliance and you should get in touch with the local gas company Note after checking the pre pressure always close the gas nipple and check for tightness faber aadi Eng 6 Final check and instruction customer e Give the customer in
19. the same touch control is pressed briefly the flame will go directly to the highest position faber ER Eng 5 2 2 Putting the appliance on the pilot light If the hearth is not used for a brief period there is a possibility of keeping it on the pilot light Press the Stand by key for that function 5 2 3 Extinguishing the pilot light 1 If the hearth is in disuse for a considerable period we recommend you extinguish the pilot light You can do this by pressing the key with the ball 2 Warning If by any cause the pilot light is extinguished wait for at least five minutes before attempting to reignite the pilot light Get in touch with your gas fitter if the hearth regularly switches off 5 2 4 Table with error codes If the processor notices an error an alarm is given See the table below for an explanation of these error codes Alarm Number of Malfunction Action to be taken beeps 3 Operating Control panel Exchange the operating control panel and malfunction check whether the beeps have stopped Exchange the gas control valve 4 Engine malfunction Repeat the start up procedure and check whether the beeps have stopped Change the processor the electronic Malfunction in the control circuit has been damaged 5 control circuit of the engine Repeat the start up procedure and check whether the beeps have stopped faber gt gt 10 Eng 5 3 Function check of flue system 1 Let the hear
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